
A homeowner and former estate agent from Norwich has highlighted some of the attractions of Sardinia in Italy, the Sun reports.
Sally Usher, from Norwich has spoken of her decision to purchase a second home in Sardinia. Earlier, she was working as an estate agent in Norwich but in order to start afresh in a foreign country she wanted to become a scuba instructor. Italy is considered to be ideal for people who want to work overseas, as foreigners often go to work in a holiday mindset.
She added that she chose to buy in Sardinia after visiting it for a holiday, during which she "fell in love" with the area. She said that she has her husband are happy now and has started up a business as a property-finder for English-speaking clients.
Speaking to the Sun, she stated that she had been drawn to the area by many factors, such as its reasonable property values. In addition, she said Sardinia had more charm than many other popular investment hotspots, she said that she loved the lifestyle, the culture, the people and the food.
Meanwhile, the Telegraph has stated that the growing desire to live abroad among many British people is showing no signs of abating despite the economic downturn.
Sally Usher, from Norwich has spoken of her decision to purchase a second home in Sardinia. Earlier, she was working as an estate agent in Norwich but in order to start afresh in a foreign country she wanted to become a scuba instructor. Italy is considered to be ideal for people who want to work overseas, as foreigners often go to work in a holiday mindset.
She added that she chose to buy in Sardinia after visiting it for a holiday, during which she "fell in love" with the area. She said that she has her husband are happy now and has started up a business as a property-finder for English-speaking clients.
Speaking to the Sun, she stated that she had been drawn to the area by many factors, such as its reasonable property values. In addition, she said Sardinia had more charm than many other popular investment hotspots, she said that she loved the lifestyle, the culture, the people and the food.
Meanwhile, the Telegraph has stated that the growing desire to live abroad among many British people is showing no signs of abating despite the economic downturn.
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